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This project investigates Pleistocene carnivores in Europe, particularly in Iberia, to understand their interactions with humans and their extinction timelines. By utilizing advanced techniques like sediment DNA analysis and paleoproteomics, the research aims to reveal hidden carnivore populations and improve conservat…
Caves played a vital role for Pleistocene human and carnivore populations, serving as shelters, scavenging sites, and feeding grounds.
They remain the primary context preserving archeological and faunal remains in Europe.
Carnivores competed with Pleistocene humans for resources and significantly contributed to cave bone accumulations and modification.
Notably, evidence of carnivore behaviors largely derives from anthropogenic contexts, studied through an anthropo-centric lens.
However, carnivor…
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